All Celeron Models

Convington (Celeron SEPP)

The first Celeron processor to be launched was an economic version of Pentium II Deschutes core. It had 32KB of L1 cache, no L2 cache, MMX technology, worked externally with 66 MHz, and was found in a printed circuit board called SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package), which was connected to the slot 1 motherboard, and was available at speeds of 266 MHz and 300 MHz.

The motherboard used by this Celeron version was the same used by the Pentium II and first Pentium III processors.

Figure 1: Celeron processor with SEPP package.

Main features of Celeron SEPP were:

Based on Pentium II with Deschutes core

Manufacturing process: 0.25 μm

L1 cache: 32 KB total, 16 KB for instructions and 16 KB for data

L2 cache: not available (0 KB)

External clock rate: 66 MHz

Packaging: SEPP

Socket: Slot 1

Available models of SEPP Celeron are listed on the chart below. TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and indicates the CPU maximum thermal dissipation.